Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... eminent men to the metropolis , was many years afterward noticed in an allegorical poem on Shakespeare's Mulberry tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ingenious author of " The Tears of Old - May - Day . " 2 They were recommended to Mr. Colson ...
... eminent men to the metropolis , was many years afterward noticed in an allegorical poem on Shakespeare's Mulberry tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ingenious author of " The Tears of Old - May - Day . " 2 They were recommended to Mr. Colson ...
Stran 171
... eminent in booksellers in a great variety of branches . every way ; who were assembled in nu - Though he certainly was not without merous companies , called forth his considerable merit , he wrote with so wonderful powers , and ...
... eminent in booksellers in a great variety of branches . every way ; who were assembled in nu - Though he certainly was not without merous companies , called forth his considerable merit , he wrote with so wonderful powers , and ...
Stran 569
... eminent friend of his [ Gerard Hamilton ] ) , was shewn in maintaining the wrong side of an argument , and in a splendid perversion of the truth . -If you could contrive to have his fair opinion on a subject , and without any bias from ...
... eminent friend of his [ Gerard Hamilton ] ) , was shewn in maintaining the wrong side of an argument , and in a splendid perversion of the truth . -If you could contrive to have his fair opinion on a subject , and without any bias from ...
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